We are actively searching for a senior editor of enterprise and investigations.

From time to time we do have openings for full-time staff, both for editors and reporters. Sometimes we have specific projects we commission from contributors and freelancers. We have an internship program that operates on an as-needed basis, and we are open to pitches, especially if they are well researched and crafted.

If you are interested in working for us or with us, the best thing to do is to send us a CV, writing samples and references. Let us know who you are, what you've done, and what you are interested in doing. The more specific the better.

InsideClimate News is looking for a senior editor of enterprise and investigations to join our editorial team. This is a high-level job for a newsroom thought leader to help ICN expand our award-winning work and influence the nationwide conversation on climate and energy issues in the public interest.

We’re looking for a self-starter with a solid understanding of climate and energy issues – from the science to the politics; someone who can spot under-reported stories that change the debate and move the needle; who embraces the new media ecosystem; who wakes up eager to figure out what's next; and who thinks strategically as we adopt new storytelling forms, partnerships and distribution strategies.

We prize analytical thinking and creativity, accuracy and clarity, instinctive news judgment, adherence to deadlines, organizational skills and a strong work ethic. An interest in social media and audience engagement is a must.

This is a key position at an important time for our seven-year-old organization that won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2013 and other national honors.

InsideClimate News is a Pulitzer prize-winning, non-profit, non-partisan news organization that covers clean energy, carbon energy, nuclear energy and environmental science—plus the territory in between where law, policy and public opinion are shaped. Our mission is to produce clear, objective stories that give the public and decision-makers the information they need to navigate the heat and emotion of climate and energy debates. For more, please see http://insideclimatenews.org/about.

To Apply

Please become familiar with the work we do and explain in a thoughtful cover letter why you are the right person to join our team. Also send us examples of your work, your résumé, three references, and salary history/ expectations. Incomplete applications cannot be considered.

Please send applications to both david(dot)sassoon(at)insideclimatenews(dot)org and stacy(dot)feldman(at)insideclimatenews(dot)org.